Khan Dok
- Object :
- Khan Dok
- Art style :
- Lanna
- Material :
- Rattan
- Size :
- 30.2 cm wide, 17.7 cm high
- Era age :
- ...
- Characteristic :
- Khan Dok (footed tray) is circular, its bottom and top are wide. It is an open-work woven ware. Under the rim of the tray was damaged around 1 kueb (a Thai unit of linear measure equivalent to about 25 cm) long, and it was broken on the opposite side. In addition, a bar of the rim of the stand was found broken but still stuck in the ware, and the rattan was a little damaged at the lower rim of the stand. The entire lacquerware is painted vermillion.
- Current :
- Under the rim of the tray was damaged around 1 kueb (a Thai unit of linear measure equivalent to about 25 cm) long, and it was broken on the opposite side. In addition, a bar of the rim of the stand was found broken but still stuck in the ware, and the rattan was a little damaged at the lower rim of the stand.
- History :
- Bought from a shop in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, cost 300 Thai Baht, Khan Dok and presented by Mr. Wichai Wongsuwan at a national museum flat, Rim Khong Road, Chiangsaen, Chiang Rai, on 12 August B.E.2531 (1988)
- Presented at :
- Chiangsaen National Museum, Chiang Rai
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